This Red-shouldered Hawk was perched on a tree branche when it must of spied a prey. It suddenly swooped down to catch the prey. In the first photo it probably was catching the prey. In the second photo it has the prey in its mouth and in the third photo it had eaten it. The hawk then flew back to the same tree and perched on it looking for another prey. These are the last two photos.
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GREEN WINGED MACAW, LAKE TRAFFORD MARINA, IMMOKALEE, FL
The Green-winged Macaw is also called the Red-and-green Macaw and is native to northern and central South America.
NANDAY PARAKEET, LAKE TRAFFORD MARINA, IMMOKALEE, FL
The Nanday Parakeet, also called the Black-Hooded Parakeet or Nanday Conure is native to South America. However, there are self-sustaining populations from escaped birds in several areas in Florida.
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